Sark football team

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{{Infobox National football team

|Name = Sark

| date = 2003

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|Association = Sark FC

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|First game = {{fb|Gibraltar}} 19–0 {{fb-rt|Sark}}
(Saint Martin, Guernsey; 29 June 2003)

|Last game = {{fb|Frøya}} 15–0 {{fb-rt|Sark}}
(Saint Anne, Alderney; 3 July 2003)

|Largest win = None

|Largest loss = {{fb|Sark}} 0–20 {{fb-rt|Isle of Wight}}
(Saint Martin, Guernsey; 30 June 2003)

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| Regional name = Island Games

| Regional cup apps = 1

| Regional cup first = 2003

| Regional cup best = Fourteenth place (2003)

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The Sark football team represented the Channel Island of Sark in football.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05q49fx|title=YouTubers challenge Sark in football|publisher=bbc.co.uk|date=6 December 2017|accessdate=10 December 2022}}

The official team for the island of Sark, Sark FC, was created at the beginning of 2001.{{cite web |title=SARK FC – THE WORST TEAM IN THE WORLD?|url=http://footballpink.net/3174/|publisher=The Football Pink|website=footballpink.net|date=12 May 2015|accessdate=17 February 2016}}{{Cite web|url=https://archive.today/20221223111223/https://patmcguinness.blogspot.com/2013/01/sark-more-than-2003-island-games-and.html|title=SARK – (MORE THAN) THE 2003 ISLAND GAMES AND ALL THAT|publisher=archive.ph|date=12 January 2013|accessdate=10 December 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://archive.today/20221223111344/https://patmcguinness.blogspot.com/2013/01/sark-football-club-compendium-of-results.html|title=SARK FOOTBALL CLUB: A COMPENDIUM OF RESULTS|publisher=archive.ph|date=11 January 2013|accessdate=10 December 2022}}

Football was first played on Sark in the 1950s, with islanders typically playing friendlies against visiting ships' crew members and seasonal staff coming to work in the summer. It was not until 2001 that an official football team, Sark FC, was created. Having joined the Guernsey FA, Sark FC played in the GFA Cup for three years and regularly played against social club teams from Guernsey.

However, Sark's footballing community wanted more competitive matches and entered a football team for the 2003 Island Games. With a population of just 600, Sark were seen as outsiders against the likes of Greenland, which boasts 55,000 inhabitants, and Guernsey with a population of 65,000. Sark's first match in the tournament resulted in a 19–0 loss to Gibraltar.

For the three matches that followed, Sark were badly affected by injuries, on top of their inexperience and the lack of fitness in a squad that included some players aged in their 50s. Following the defeat against Gibraltar, Sark lost 20–0 to the Isle of Wight, 16–0 to Greenland, and 15–0 to Frøya, a small Norwegian island of 4,000 people. In all, Sark conceded 70 goals and scored none.

Sark has not competed in the Island Games football tournament since the 2003 tournament and is no longer part of the Guernsey Football Association.

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International matches

Sark competed in the 2003 Island Games, in which the team lost all four matches by at least 15 goals, with a record of no goals scored and 70 conceded. This made Sark the first team to fail to score a single goal in an Island Games tournament.{{cite web|author=Tony Incenzo|date=11 July 2003|title=Sark stranded|url=http://www.thefa.com/GrassrootsOld/GrassRootsNews/Postings/2003/07/56391.htm|url-status=dead|publisher=thefa.com|accessdate=15 April 2008|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080415063547/http://www.thefa.com/GrassrootsOld/GrassRootsNews/Postings/2003/07/56391.htm|archivedate=15 April 2008}}

All matches played at the 2003 Island Games; Sark’s score is listed first

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Date

!Round

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!Score

29 June 2003rowspan=3|Group stagealign=left|{{fb|Gibraltar}}0–19
30 June 2003align=left|{{fb|Isle of Wight}}0–20
1 July 2003align=left|{{fb|Greenland}}0–16
3 July 200313th-place matchalign=left|{{fb|Frøya}}0–15

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Coaching history

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  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Chris Drillot (2001–2002)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Shane Moon (2002–2003)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Simon Elmont (2003–2007)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Matt Joyner (2007–2011)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Neil Williams (2011–2013)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Gary Hamon (2013–2015)
  • {{flagicon|Sark}} Neil Williams (2015–2018)

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References

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{{Island Games football teams}}

{{Football in the Crown Dependencies}}

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